I figured TR would like Green Mansions best - it's very unique. Mutiny on the Bounty is a huge score that generally transcends generational preferences. Invitation has significance w/r/t jazz, which has been discussed in another recent Kaper thread. The Brothers K is also a great score, but the analysis posted above is likely correct w/r/t this recording.

What happens when one of these does not sell out? I thought the only possibility is that it will sell out eventually.

Now that Mutiny has sold out, will another label take it up relatively soon? I like it a lot but I don't think I'd personally buy another while I have the FSM unless something very significant comes to light in a new release.

I guess Green Mansions next, but I think Invitation has a wider audience.

The impression (so far) is that the FSM stock will remain available until they are all sold out. However, if some items take a very long time to move, then I might envision a sort of "end-of-the-line" blow-out sale for those straggling titles still hanging on after the majoity of CDs have been depleted.

I guess Green Mansions next, but I think Invitation has a wider audience.

These 2 are fascinating to speculate about.

True, "Invitation" holds a greater degree of familiarity since its tune is known to many folks outside of the soundtrack collecting community. "Green Mansions", the film itself, has been out of circulation for a very long time before becoming available as a MOD DVD so I think many people simply haven't seen it.

Nonetheless, "Green Mansions" has impressive stereo sound quality and (as of October) its remaining stock is about half of what's left on "Invitation". (yet, "Mutiny On The Bounty" had almost double the stock of "Green Mansions" and it's now gone).

An interesting guessing game!

Though I think we'll all agree that "The Brothers Karamazov" will be the straggler out of these 3, most likely due to monaural sound.